Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a made-for-US-TV PowerPoint presentation in English on Monday where he appealed directly to President Donald Trump to cancel the Iran nuclear deal and claimed to have evidence showing Iran continued its nuclear weapons program in secret.

Iran lied about its nuclear program, making the 2015 deal invalid, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised address from Tel Aviv, using big-screen presentation slides and video.

Netanyahu showed the public a massive bookcase filled with folders, claiming this represents the number of documents that Israel has on Iran's program. He went on through his presentation on human-sized long screens, showing slides and pictures of what he claimed was evidence of Tehran violating the agreement with global powers.

Though Iran claimed it never had a nuclear weapons program, “100,000 secret files prove it did,” Netanyahu said. After the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran “continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons knowledge” for future use.

"After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret files," he said. "In 2017 Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran."

According to the PM, Tehran had preserved and expanded its military nuclear know-how in a secret atomic archive after the 2015 deal was signed. He said that “half a ton” of documents from the archives were obtained by Israel in “a great intelligence achievement.” Netanyahu claimed that the files contain incriminating evidence that Iran has been working to develop a nuclear bomb as part of a program called “Project Amad.”

Netanyahu has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the intelligence discoveries, and intends to send experts to France and Germany in the coming days to share the findings, the PM’s office said in a statement.

Israel has long opposed the 2015 agreement, which saw international sanctions on its main geopolitical rival lifted in exchange for Iran curbing it controversial nuclear program.

Iranian media have dismissed Netanyahu’s presentation, with the news agency Fars calling it “a propaganda show” and the state news agency IRNA describing the Israeli PM as “famous for ridiculous displays.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif called Netanyahu’s presentation a “coordinated timing of alleged intelligence revelations by the boy who cries wolf” just before May 12, when US President Donald Trump is expected to pull out of the nuclear deal. Zarif said Netanyahu was undeterred by the “cartoon fiasco” at the UN General Assembly, referring to the 2012 presentation that used a cartoon bomb graphic.

BREAKING: The boy who can't stop crying wolf is at it again. Undeterred by cartoon fiasco at UNGA. You can only fool some of the people so many times. pic.twitter.com/W7saODfZDK

Pres. Trump is jumping on a rehash of old allegations already dealt with by the IAEA to “nix” the deal. How convenient. Coordinated timing of alleged intelligence revelations by the boy who cries wolf just days before May 12. But Trump’s impetuousness to celebrate blew the cover. https://t.co/5gxmmZcrF7

After his meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday, Netanyahu said that “the attempt of Iran to acquire nuclear weapons” remains “the greatest threat” to Israel, the US, and the whole world.

Trump has slammed the Iran nuclear deal as “the worst deal ever” and threatened to pull the US out of the agreement. Trump’s threat will be carried out if he doesn’t renew a waiver on sanctions against Iran until May 12.

The leaders of the UK, France, and Germany vowed to defend the Iran nuclear deal in a joint statement on Sunday, calling it “the best way” to keep Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Netanyahu appealed directly to President Trump at the end of his presentation, saying: "I'm sure he'll do the right thing. The right thing for the US. The right thing for Israel. And the right thing for the peace of the world."

After speaking for 17 minutes in English to appeal to Americans, Netanyahu only spoke for less than two minutes at the end of his presentation to his own people in Hebrew.

As usual, Israel is waging an information war to push the US into a real one on its behalf. Here’s Netanyahu in 1990 urging the US to carry out a war of regime change against Iraq to destroy Saddam’s non existent nuclear program: https://t.co/OTohn9JjXKhttps://t.co/KiUtz4d0hJ

Netanyahu’s lies before Congress about Iraq’s nuclear and WMD capacity were a critical factor in pushing the US to invade Iraq, along with bogus intel advanced by neocon cadres Feith, Perle, etc. He then moved on to Iran, where his lies persist today. https://t.co/0sasxiBNFX

In fact, Netanyahu advisor Dror Michman all but admitted an Israeli attack on T-4 earlier this month was designed to provoke an Iranian response. The strategy of dragging the US into a regional conflagration couldn’t be more clear. HT @GarethPorterhttps://t.co/Gs1lVO1bAs

After the attack on T-4, the hasbara blitz. Netanyahu’s speech was designed to give Trump political space to exit JCPOA, as Trump plans to do. He introduced alternative facts to undercut the IAEA’s thorough verification reports. https://t.co/kJKzLEQlFLpic.twitter.com/TkQFKJ4iFT

If President Trump pulls out of the nuke deal with Iran, it will send the right message to North Korea. "In 7 years the Iran nuke deal will expire & Iran will be free to pursue nuclear weapons. That's not acceptable." -POTUS pic.twitter.com/pmsOt3025u